Acadiensis, Volumes 8-9Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1978 - Atlantic Provinces Journal of the history of the Atlantic region. |
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Page 130
Let the following sentence , the book's ultimate , explain the essential difference : “ Conscription has simply not worked in Canada and there seems no reason to believe that it ever will ” . Before praising this work , permit the ...
Let the following sentence , the book's ultimate , explain the essential difference : “ Conscription has simply not worked in Canada and there seems no reason to believe that it ever will ” . Before praising this work , permit the ...
Page 112
... first discovery down to the establishment of the first permanent settlements did so , in the main , to profit themselves or their employers " . In the next sentence , though , he cautions that " exploitation for profit might take ...
... first discovery down to the establishment of the first permanent settlements did so , in the main , to profit themselves or their employers " . In the next sentence , though , he cautions that " exploitation for profit might take ...
Page 131
He proceeds to a treatment of the Maritime Provinces from 1720-1815 , offering very brief , often one - sentence introductions to a number of writers , and singling out Henry Alline ( 1748-1784 ) and Joshua Marsden ( 1777-1837 ) for two ...
He proceeds to a treatment of the Maritime Provinces from 1720-1815 , offering very brief , often one - sentence introductions to a number of writers , and singling out Henry Alline ( 1748-1784 ) and Joshua Marsden ( 1777-1837 ) for two ...
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